Barcelona capped off their La Liga campaign in spectacular fashion, defeating arch-rivals Real Madrid in the season’s final El Clásico to secure the league title. Hansi Flick’s squad pulled off an extraordinary comeback from two goals down, underlining a renaissance period for the club. The atmosphere at Estadio Lluís Companys was electric, as fans erupted with joy at the final whistle, celebrating one of the club’s most memorable triumphs in recent years.
However, amid the celebrations came emotional news from inside the dressing room. According to El Nacional, young forward Pau Víctor has decided to leave Barcelona this summer. The 23-year-old has already informed close teammates Pedri and Gavi of his decision—an emotional farewell to players with whom he shares strong bonds both on and off the pitch.
Though not a regular starter, Pau’s impending departure has resonated within the squad. It reflects his desire for more playing time and a larger role—things he hasn’t been able to secure in a highly competitive Barcelona side.
Despite a promising pre-season where he netted twice in a friendly against Real Madrid, Pau’s official contributions this season were limited. He made 27 appearances, started only twice, and logged 372 minutes, tallying two goals and one assist in lower-profile matches.
Signed from Girona for around €2.5 million and under contract until 2029, Pau was once viewed as a smart investment for the future. Now, Barcelona are expected to facilitate his exit—likely through a loan or a sale with a buy-back clause, allowing them to retain a stake in his development.
His departure may mark a personal setback, but it also represents a professional step forward for a player seeking to make his mark elsewhere.